This is the hallway leading up to my music room and my music door. I found these SW pics that were somewhat music related and added quotes to them. I thought it was kind of cool. You'll see some more on my classroom walls.
Stepping just inside the door, I have behavior charts for 1st - 3rd grade classes. Our school uses the PBIS system, so we've adopted the 3R's : Ready, Respectful, Responsible. Classes earn up to 2 smiles per class depending on their overall behavior. When each class fills their chart, they earn a "game day" or 20 minute "dance party!"
The Character Counts wall never changes, except I added some stars this year. Below the board is this year's "I Can..." statements.
My desk area...notice the Music Jedi sign to the left :)
One of my fave parts of the room...my black shelf with SW MUSIC banner.
The ONLY time my desk will be clean until June. I've gotten lots of positive response from my "binder cover" that I made into a calendar cover.
Notes/Rest anchor charts. My students are constantly referring to these. I always leave them up and visible - even during assessments. My motto is...look around the room and find your answers.
Instruments are set up on the far side of the room. Sometimes I arrange them perpendicular to the board as shown. Other times, I set them up parallel to board. It usually depends on my mood and what we're working on.
When we study our composers, I call students over to the Composer Corner. Until we begin our units, I'll keep this special composer disguised. Something new this year...I decided to hang my hand drums. I've got 8 or so up on the wall, and it looks cool:)
Students in 4th - 6th grades will learn seven compositions and composers this year. Displayed above the chalkboards are posters with each set. These composers will also remained disguised until it's time to reveal.
More anchor charts below the chalkboards for student use. MUSIC letters are for 1st-3rd behavior charts. Letters come down as needed to remind students of inappropriate classroom behaviors.
When students line up to exit the room, I've got a few fun posters hanging here, plus our MUSIC Rules. For the younger students, we chant "Bye Bye Butterfly" as they leave. All students take advantage of the Attention Grabbers on the smaller poster.
From my desk area, this is an overview of my room. I'm fortunate to have a Promethean board where a lot of our "learning" time is done, and then we use every bit of our classroom space for application.
Thank you for touring my Star Wars music space this year. If you decorated with Music Jedi products, I'd love to see how you incorporated them into your own classroom. Please visit my Facebook page, The Bates Clef, to enter a raffle for a $10 credit to my store. All you have to do is post some pics. Easy as that!
The contest will end on Aug 31st. Thanks for visiting:)
I've linked up with Mrs. King's Music Room for What's On Your Wall? Click on the pic above to check out some other great looking classrooms!
WOW! The force is strong in this classroom! *giggle* I think your room looks great! Thanks for linking up!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Tracy. The kids really enjoyed the Star Wars theme when they came to class last week. Should be a fun year.
DeleteSuch a wonderfully decorated room, the kids will love it!
ReplyDeleteThanks Mikaela!
DeleteYeah! I am sure the kids are really enjoying this theme1
ReplyDeleteThey're loving it, Carolyn!
DeleteI love the idea of covering up composers' faces until they are revealed! Super cute room :)
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